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The EMBO Journal
Table of contents
Volume 27, Number 17 (03 September 2008)
In this issue...
Dopamine D2 receptors form higher order oligomers at physiological
expression levels
A hotly debated issue in the research of G-protein coupled receptors
is whether a higher oligomeric structure is the functional unit of
GPCRs in vivo. Jonathan Javitch and coworkers now provide compelling
new evidence for this concept in the case of dopamine D2 receptors.
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Architectures and biogenesis of non-flagellar protein appendages in
Gram-negative bacteria.
Remi Fronzes, Han Remaut and Gabriel Waksman
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2271-2280
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Articles
Delta6-Desaturase (FADS2) deficiency unveils the role of omega3- and
omega6-polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Wilhelm Stoffel, Barbara Holz, Britta Jenke, Erika Binczek, Robert
Heinz Günter, Christine Kiss, Iakowos Karakesisoglou, Mario Thevis,
Artur-Aron Weber, Stephan Arnhold and Klaus Addicks
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2281-2292
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Dopamine D2 receptors form higher order oligomers at physiological
expression levels.
Wen Guo, Eneko Urizar, Michaela Kralikova, Juan Carlos Mobarec, Lei
Shi, Marta Filizola and Jonathan A Javitch
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2293-2304
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Phosphorylation-dependent binding of 14-3-3 terminates signalling by
the Gab2 docking protein.
Tilman Brummer, Mark Larance, Maria Teresa Herrera Abreu, Ruth J
Lyons, Paul Timpson, Christoph H Emmerich, Emmy D G Fleuren, Gillian
M Lehrbach, Daniel Schramek, Michael Guilhaus, David E James and
Roger J Daly
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2305-2316
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The plant-specific TFIIB-related protein, pBrp, is a general
transcription factor for RNA polymerase I.
Sousuke Imamura, Mitsumasa Hanaoka and Kan Tanaka
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2317-2327
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Distinct roles for yeast Stn1 in telomere capping and telomerase
inhibition.
Andrea Puglisi, Alessandro Bianchi, Laure Lemmens, Pascal Damay and
David Shore
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2328-2339
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Structure of the archaeal Kae1/Bud32 fusion protein MJ1130: a model
for the eukaryotic EKC/KEOPS subcomplex.
Arnaud Hecker, Raffaele Lopreiato, Marc Graille, Bruno Collinet,
Patrick Forterre, Domenico Libri and Herman van Tilbeurgh
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2340-2351
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Corrigendum
Structure of the Roc-COR domain tandem of C. tepidum, a prokaryotic
homologue of the human LRRK2 Parkinson kinase.
Katja Gotthardt, Michael Weyand, Arjan Kortholt, Peter J M Van
Haastert and Alfred Wittinghofer
The EMBO Journal (2008) 27, 17, 2352
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